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Despite New Delhi’s objections, Colombo has permitted a Chinese “research and survey” ship to dock at Hambantota Port soon.
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A Chinese “research and survey” vessel that is heading to Hambantota Port in southern Sri Lanka could roil India-Sri Lanka relations again.

On July 30, Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Defense spokesperson Col. Nalin Herath told reporters at a press conference in Colombo that “the vessel will be in Hambantota from August 11 to 17, mainly for replenishment, including fuel.” “Such vessels periodically come from various countries such as India, China, Japan, Australia,” Herath said, adding that “it is nothing unusual.”

Only days earlier, the defense ministry had denied reports of the Chinese vessel’s impending arrival at the island.

The ship in question is the Yuan Wang 5, a “Chinese scientific research vessel” that “will conduct satellite control and research tracking in the north western part of the Indian Ocean region,” Indian television news channel Times Now reported on July 23.

A few days later, India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that India is “aware of reports of a proposed visit by this vessel at Hambantota port, in August.” The “government carefully monitors any development having a bearing on India’s security and economic interests and takes all necessary measures to safeguard them,” he said, adding that this “should be a clear message.”

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Although Bagchi made no reference to the Chinese, Beijing snapped back swiftly, saying it hoped that “relevant parties” would refrain from interfering with its “legitimate maritime activities.”

Reports in the Indian media have drawn attention to the security implications of the Chinese ship’s visit to Sri Lanka. While CNN-News18 has pointed out that the Yuan Wang 5 is a “dual-use spy vessel, employed for space and satellite tracking and with specific usage in intercontinental ballistic missile launches,” Economic Times noted that with the vessel boasting an aerial reach of 750 km, India’s nuclear power stations at Kalpakkam and Koodankulam as well as six ports in southern India are in danger of being “snooped upon.”

On Tuesday, Sri Lanka sought to allay Indian apprehensions over the Chinese ship’s docking at Hambantota. “It is coming to refuel and not for any other purpose,” cabinet spokesperson Bandula Gunawardena told reporters in Colombo.

That is unlikely to smooth ruffled feathers in New Delhi.

The rising Chinese presence in Sri Lanka over the past decade has been a matter of serious concern to India.

Indian analysts had warned that China’s influence over Sri Lankan leaders and its grip over the economy would force Sri Lanka into a debt trap, paving the way for a Chinese military presence on the island. In 2018, Sri Lanka handed over the Chinese-constructed Hambantota Port to Beijing in lieu of unpaid loans, triggering alarm in New Delhi over the possible military use of the port by the Chinese.

Although Sri Lanka assured India that Hambantota would not be used by the Chinese for military purposes, Indian apprehensions have persisted especially since Colombo has not always shown sensitivity to Indian security concerns relating to China.

In 2014, for instance, the Sri Lankan government permitted the docking of a Chinese nuclear submarine and a warship at Colombo airport ignoring India’s protests.

Over the last couple of years, India’s efforts to push back Chinese influence in Sri Lanka had begun to bear fruit. With New Delhi taking the lead in extending lines of credit and humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka during the current economic crisis – it has given the island around $3-4 billion this year, and the pro-China Rajapaksas ousted from power, it did seem that India had recovered lost influence in the island.

Sri Lanka’s permission for the Yuan Wang 5 to dock at Hambantota indicates that while India may have gained some public goodwill over the past few months, Sri Lanka’s decision-makers remain in China’s grip. It could also mean that when it comes to the Hambantota Port, Sri Lanka has little say on who visits or for what purpose.

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By sending in a dual-purpose ship to dock at Hambantota Port amid the crisis in Sri Lanka, China has sent out the message that its control over the strategic Hambantota Port remains strong.

The docking of Chinese naval vessels at Colombo in 2014 set in motion a fraying in India’s relations with the then President Mahinda Rajapaksa, culminating in his defeat in presidential elections the following year.

India’s response to the upcoming docking of the Chinese ship may not be as severe. But it will impact New Delhi’s support to Colombo in the coming months.
 
Research... Lolol. Yuanwang is a tracking ship mate. It is also a reconnaissance ship.
 
Why is India unhappy? Does India own Sri Lanka?
 

Colombo asks Beijing to defer visit of spy ship at Hambantota

In a note verbale on August 5, Sri Lankan foreign ministry have requested China to defer the August 11 arrival date of satellite tracker military ship Yuan Wang 5 until further consultations are made on this issue.

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The Sri Lankan government has asked the Chinese government to defer the visit of its space-satellite tracker ship Yuan Wang 5 at Hambantota port “until further consultations” are made between the two governments. The spy ship was scheduled to dock at Chinese leased Hambantota port on August 11 for refueling and leave on August 17.

Designated as a research stroke survey vessel, Yuan Wang 5 was built in 2007 and has a carrying capacity of 11,000 tonnes. The survey vessel departed from Jiangyin, China on July 13 and is currently sailing close to Taiwan where China is conducting live-fire drills as an aggressive posture against Taipei for allowing US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to visit the self-ruled island. According to the MarineTraffic website, the ship currently is in the East China Sea between South Japan and northeast of Taiwan.

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According to diplomats based in Colombo, the Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry sent a note verbale to Embassy of China referring to a Ministry’s note on July 12, 2022, conveying clearances for vessel Yuan Wang 5 to enter the port of Hambantota for “replenishment purposes.”

On August 5, the Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry deferred the permission to allow the spy ship to dock at Hambantota port and conveyed it in writing to their Chinese Foreign Ministry counterparts through proper diplomatic channels.

The Sri Lankan decision of deferring the visit of the spy ship shows that it respects the security concern of its neighbor India despite the muscle power of China. Sri Lanka owes more than 10 per cent of its external debt to China with Beijing granted a 99-year lease of Hambantota Port by Colombo in 2017.
 
It's a ship designed to track satellites and space launches. India sure is getting real paranoid.
 
It's similar to Cuban missile crysis. USA didn't own Cuba. But they protested none the less and thwarted it.
India should take this on a very serious note.
But I am pessimistic in this case and with the current establishment. Very little hope is there. They are busy in other vague acts.
Time to strengthen and concentrate on the Intelligence agency. Sri Lanka has become a real headache.
There are other modes of winning the day and carry forward
 
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Colombo asks Beijing to defer visit of spy ship at Hambantota

In a note verbale on August 5, Sri Lankan foreign ministry have requested China to defer the August 11 arrival date of satellite tracker military ship Yuan Wang 5 until further consultations are made on this issue.

lanka-letter.jpg


The Sri Lankan government has asked the Chinese government to defer the visit of its space-satellite tracker ship Yuan Wang 5 at Hambantota port “until further consultations” are made between the two governments. The spy ship was scheduled to dock at Chinese leased Hambantota port on August 11 for refueling and leave on August 17.

Designated as a research stroke survey vessel, Yuan Wang 5 was built in 2007 and has a carrying capacity of 11,000 tonnes. The survey vessel departed from Jiangyin, China on July 13 and is currently sailing close to Taiwan where China is conducting live-fire drills as an aggressive posture against Taipei for allowing US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to visit the self-ruled island. According to the MarineTraffic website, the ship currently is in the East China Sea between South Japan and northeast of Taiwan.

china_sri_lanka_hambantota_spy_ship_1659756855762_1659756855925_1659756855925.png


According to diplomats based in Colombo, the Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry sent a note verbale to Embassy of China referring to a Ministry’s note on July 12, 2022, conveying clearances for vessel Yuan Wang 5 to enter the port of Hambantota for “replenishment purposes.”

On August 5, the Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry deferred the permission to allow the spy ship to dock at Hambantota port and conveyed it in writing to their Chinese Foreign Ministry counterparts through proper diplomatic channels.

The Sri Lankan decision of deferring the visit of the spy ship shows that it respects the security concern of its neighbor India despite the muscle power of China. Sri Lanka owes more than 10 per cent of its external debt to China with Beijing granted a 99-year lease of Hambantota Port by Colombo in 2017.

I too just heard same news on news channel Sri Lanka has asked China to cancel this ship to Sri Lanka
 
Dont get it , event from a tactical stand point , what does this achieve? Early warning ,or guidance for anti radiation packages?

Does it pinpoint sources of radiation to get a layout of sam systems and fire control radars in the region?

Does is come with a suit of warships that can deflect an air raid or missiles lobbed at this? Assuming India did decided to send missiles china's way.

Doesn't seem like anything decisive.
 
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Definitely India is in shock panic and nervous china played a master stroke now indian tactical land based ballistic missile and cruise missile locations can be pin pointed by these ships


They are game changer for chinese
 

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